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QA Press Release 5/13

If you have information on any of the cases below you are asked to contact the Sheriff’s Office at (410) 758-0770 or email at sheriff-info@qac.org

INCIDENT: Burglary

DATE / TIME: 05/04/2013 @ 0933 Hours (Reported)

LOCATION: 1900 Block of Sherman Way, Chester

VICTIM: Mark T. Buck of Chester

NARRATIVE: Victim reported sometime during the previous night someone had taken three dirt bikes from an unlocked shed in his fenced rear yard. The three bikes, a blue 2001 Yamaha TTR, a yellow Suzuki RM 85 and a white Honda XR80 were valued at $2600.

DEPUTY: Deputy Steve Matthews

CASE: 13-13130

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INCIDENT: Burglary

DATE / TIME: 05/04/2013 @ 1510 Hours (Reported)

LOCATION: 300 Block of White House Road, Grasonville

VICTIM: Shawn M. Horney / Cheryl Horney of Grasonville

NARRATIVE: Shawn Horney reported that unknown person(s) had taken a TroyBilt pressure washer and a Stihl leaf blower from an unlocked shed at his property sometime between April 20 to May 4th. The items had an estimated value of $700.

Several houses away, Cheryl Horney discovered two Ryobi screw guns, a Ryobi drill and eight Ryobi batteries and Charger missing from her shed. The missing items were valued at $1000.

DEPUTY: Dfc. Stephen Fraser

CASE: 13-13161

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INCIDENT: Theft

DATE / TIME: 05/04/2013 @ 1602 Hours (Reported)

LOCATION: Cloverfields, Stevensville

VICTIM: Eric Kappesser of Stevensville

NARRATIVE: Victim reported he was attending a party at a residence in Cloverfields the previous evening and put his cell phone in his jacket. When he went to put his jacket on to leave, he discovered his Casio GZ Commando phone was missing. When he called his phone in an attempt to locate it, a male answered and then hung up. Victim stated he contacted Verizon and had his phone tracked and they advised it was in the “Pig Town” area of Baltimore City.

NARRATIVE: Deputies working special underage patrol observed two young males kneeling in front of a parked car at a vacant lot in Tower Gardens. When interviewed, the youths dropped two homemade smoking devices with suspected marijuana residue. A search of the vehicle which belonged to one of the youth’s grandmother resulted in the seizure of two small containers with suspected marijuana. Both boys were released to their parents and referred to Juvenile Services.

NARRATIVE: Victims reported hearing voices outside of their apartment went outside to investigate. They located two African American males and a white male and believed they were talking about robbing a handicapped neighbor. After a brief confrontation, the victims told the suspects to leave at which time one of the males allegedly displayed a knife and threatened to cut Mr. Holtman’s throat and to “poke” him. Victims reported that the male also made several arm motions towards them while holding the knife.

The suspects then fled the area and the suspect with the knife was identified as Cash Almond. Using social media sites, the others were also identified and all three were located at a residence on Creekside Commons. Almond was placed under arrest and a folding knife described by the victims was located in his pants pocket. Charges are pending on the other two subjects.

Almond was transported to Sheriff’s Headquarters for processing and held by a District Court Commissioner on a $100,000 bail. According to Maryland Judiciary Case Search, Almond’s bail was increased to $150,000 at a Bail Review on May 6th. He remains in the Queen Anne’s County Detention Center.

DEPUTY: Dfc. Eric Goodman

CASE: 13-13204

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INCIDENT: Medical Emergency

DATE / TIME: 05/05/2013 @ 0427 Hours

LOCATION: Centreville, MD

VICTIM: Female (35) of Centreville

NARRATIVE: Deputies responded to a residence outside of Centreville after a female called wanting to go to the hospital. On arrival they located the female in the house yelling at an imaginary male. The residence was in disorder with trash and appeared that things had been thrown about. The female was taken into custody and transported to Easton Memorial Hospital. While in transport the female became upset because she believed there was a snake in the patrol car.

DEPUTY: Deputy Chad Hartmetz

CASE: 13-13236

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INCIDENT: Theft

DATE / TIME: 05/05/2013 @ 1647 Hours (Reported)

LOCATION: First Street, Queen Anne

VICTIM: Dena Anthony of Queen Anne

NARRATIVE: Victim reported the theft of her purse from her kitchen occurring o 4/28. The theft was discovered when she learned a debit card had been used at several locations in Queen Anne, Denton and Delaware taking over $300. Investigation remains open at this time.

DEPUTY: Deputy Steve Matthews

CASE: 13-13263

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INCIDENT: DWI / MVA

DATE / TIME: 05/06/2013 @ 0221 Hours

LOCATION: Tackle Circle @ Castle Marina Road, Chester

ARREST: Emily Christine Rowan (26) of Centreville

CHARGE: DWI / Failure to Control Speed / Negligent Driving

NARRATIVE: Deputy Parks responded to location for a report of a motor vehicle collision. On arrival he located a Volkswagen Jetta on an embankment resting on large landscape rocks. The driver, identified as Emily Rowan was seated in the vehicle and denied being injured. Indicators of alcohol consumption were present and she was asked to attempt several field sobriety tasks. Based on her attempts, she was placed under arrest for DWI. Rowan was processed at the Sheriff’s Office and released to a sober friend.

DEPUTY: Deputy Kevin Parks

CASE: 13-13295

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INCIDENT: Burglary

DATE / TIME: 05/06/2013 @ 0713 Hours (Reported)

LOCATION: 900 Abruzzi Drive, Chester

VICTIM: Chuck’s Electrical Service, Centreville:

NARRATIVE: Supervisor at the building site reported that approximately 1000 feet of electrical wire had been cut and removed from the 4th floor unfinished apartments. The burglary occurred sometime from 6:30 on 5/5 to 0600 on 5/6. Damages and theft were estimated @ $1000.

DEPUTY: Dfc. Michael Jordan

CASE: 13-13307

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INCIDENT: Burglary

DATE / TIME: 05/06/2013 @ 1038 Hours (Reported)

LOCATION: 200 Block of Breezy Acres Lane in Queenstown

VICTIM: Julie H. Nails of Bethesda

NARRATIVE: Victim reported finding a 42 inch television valued at $1000 missing from the residence. The burglary occurred sometime in the last month as the house is a part-time residence.

DEPUTY: Deputy Chris Neall

CASE: 13-13319

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INCIDENT: Theft

DATE / TIME: 05/06/2013 @ 1400 Hours

LOCATION: 32303 Queen Anne Highway, Queen Anne

VICTIM: Royal Farm Store

ARREST: Pending

CHARGE: Theft

NARRATIVE: Store Manager reported a tall white male entered the store, purchased several items at the deli and while waiting for the items picked up several TastyKake pies, retrieved his order and left without paying $2.00 for the pies. Given the tag number of the 1999 Infiniti the suspect was driving, photos of the suspect were reviewed from Delaware and identified by store personnel. Attempts to contact the suspect were unsuccessful and criminal charges were requested from a District Court Commissioner.

NARRATIVE: Ms. Collison reported she and Ms. Stansbury had responded to an ad on Craigslist for a house. Contact was made with the man who placed the listing who stated he was living in Africa and asked for a deposit. The victims sent him $300 by a money gram. When the contact person immediately requested additional money they became suspicious and realized they had been scammed.

DEPUTY: Cpl. Jeremy Davidson

CASE: 13-13335

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INCIDENT: Theft

DATE / TIME: 05/07/2013 @ 1106 Hours

LOCATION: 1400 Block of Land’s End Road, Centreville

VICTIM: Nancy J. Reed of Centreville

NARRATIVE: Victim reported being in her barn at about 2 AM checking on a pregnant horse and heard her electric gas pump turn on. When she went outside to check on it she saw a large white male pumping gas into a light colored passenger car with a small yellow bubble on the roof. When she confronted the man, he told her he had permission to get gas from the owner. Victim then told him she was the owner and grabbed the pump handle and took it away from him. The man then got into his car and left.

The suspect is described as a large white male about 40 to 50 years of age with long hair, unshaven wearing shorts and earrings. Approximately $50 of gas was taken, however the victim stated she has been losing gas for some time.

A Centreville Police officer recalled seeing a similar car delivering newspapers early mornings and advised Sgt. Johnston that they get their papers at Food Lion parking lot around 2 AM. Sgt. Johnston went to the location on his next nightshift and located the vehicle and the driver who fit the description. When confronted, the suspect admitted to taking the gas in order to finish his route. Charges are pending.

DEPUTY: Sgt. Earl “Duke” Johnston

ASSIST: Officer Mike Lewis

CASE: 13-13399

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INCIDENT: Theft

DATE / TIME: 05/07/2013 @ 1237 Hours (Reported)

LOCATION: 1000 Duhamel Corner Road, Sudlersville

VICTIM: John Lofland of Sudlersville

NARRATIVE: Victim reported he was missing a brass pressure gauge used in submarines valued at $200 and had also learned that it had been pawned in Dover DE by a family member. Based on pawn records, charges have been filed with a District Court Commissioner.

DEPUTY: Deputy Chase Armington

CASE: 13-13410

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INCIDENT: Medical Emergency

DATE / TIME: 05/07/2013 @ 2000 Hours

LOCATION: Chester, Maryland

VICTIM: Juvenile Male

NARRATIVE: Deputies responded to the residence after a family member reported the juvenile had made suicidal statements earlier, was taken to Easton Memorial and released, but now was acting strangely and armed with a knife. On arrival, the juvenile was unarmed and was taken into custody and transported to Easton Memorial again.

DEPUTY: Dfc. Jason Rickard

CASE: 13-13449

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INCIDENT: Theft

DATE / TIME: 05/07/2013 @ 1800 Hours

LOCATION: 100 Block of Tennessee Road, Stevensville

VICTIM: Julia J. Glenn and David Thiess both of Stevensville

NARRATIVE: Ms. Glenn advised she left her camera bag with an extra lens and charger on the back seat of David Thiess’ 2001 Audi while it was parked at Mr. Theiss’ residence. Later they discovered the rear window broken out and the camera bag missing. The missing items were valued at $340 and damage to the Audi estimated at $300.

DEPUTY: Dfc. Chris Parkinson

CASE: 13-13453

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INCIDENT: Theft

DATE / TIME: 05/08/2013 @ 1430 Hours (Reported)

LOCATION: 10 Log Canoe Circle, Stevensville

VICTIM: Life Science Products

NARRATIVE: Employee of the company reported that unknown persons had stolen 50 wooden pallets from the rear of the business on May 4th. A witness advised he saw three males in their mid to late 20’s loading the pallets. One male was about 6’1” tall stocky with short blonde hair. They were driving a dark GMC 4 door truck about 5-8 years old towing a black trailer about 8-10 feet long.